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If you freeze-frame it at about 1:10 (No Problem video), you'll see that the last yellow is solidly on and Sal's finger has not moved. It looks to be a dead-last-yellow leaving car to me. Not surprising, as I'm sure the Biondo's aren't rookies when it comes to knowing how to set up the car to do that. Also, the video is so small by comparison, that I think you see LESS than what you'd actually see through the window of the car.
Thanks Sal and Ken for the fast ride. Jerry |
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I watched both over and over and the car reacts precisely to his release of the button. What's odd is how well he knows the rollout. It looks as though the car is moving both up, and forward well before the green. If this car is the Olds I know it's a short front tire car and wonder how he doesn't go red with such fast momentum.
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